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There is No Place for Us

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“What we’re seeing today is an emergency born less of poverty than prosperity. Families are not ‘falling’ into homelessness. They’re being pushed.”

‎-Brian Goldstone, There Is No Place for Us: Working and Homeless in America

‎Perhaps we are more privileged today than we were yesterday.

‎What does that mean?

‎It means that it’s not a question of being rich or poor, or having a class base always based on money, but rather on how we survive every day and, most importantly, how we wake up feeling inspired to keep going.

‎There is always something ahead and behind.

‎To keep the spirit alive is to make your dreams, aspirations, and goals the center of how we get out of poverty.

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